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Holy Week 2026: when it starts and how it will impact your work and school life
In 2026, Holy Week will take place over an extended week starting on Sunday, March 29, and ending on Sunday, April 5, according to the official liturgical calendar. This religious celebration period is one of the most significant in Mexico, although its impact on the work, school, and financial calendars varies considerably depending on the sector and institution. The most important days will be Holy Thursday (April 2) and Good Friday (April 3).
Exact dates of Holy Week 2026 and main celebrations
Holy Week will span eight full days, beginning with Palm Sunday on March 29. It will then continue with Holy Thursday on April 2, considered one of the most important days of the festival, and Good Friday on April 3, commemorating the crucifixion. Subsequently, Holy Saturday (April 4) and Easter Sunday (April 5) conclude the traditional celebration. It is important to note that these dates may vary slightly in other Christian traditions, but in Mexico, the mainly followed calendar is the Catholic one.
Will workers get time off? What the law and business practices say
According to Mexican labor law, neither Holy Thursday nor Good Friday are classified as mandatory rest days under the Federal Labor Law (LFT). This means that employers are not legally required to grant these days as paid holidays. However, business practices often differ: due to cultural tradition and commercial considerations, many organizations do grant one or both days as time off, either fully or partially.
For workers in companies with generous policies, it is possible to enjoy an extended four-day break if the company grants days off on both Thursday and Friday (April 2–5). Alternatively, some workers will only have Friday off (April 3), creating a long weekend of three days. In sectors such as retail, transportation, health, and essential services, operations often continue normally without additional days off.
School vacations: a longer period for students and teachers
Unlike the labor sector, students in basic education will enjoy a considerably longer vacation period. According to the official calendar published by the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP), the Easter and Holy Week break will run from Thursday, March 26, to Monday, April 13. This provides students and teachers with approximately three weeks to rest, travel, or participate in family activities, covering not only Holy Week itself but also the subsequent Easter week.
Banking services during Holy Week 2026: branch closures and digital options
Although Holy Thursday and Good Friday are not officially national holidays, the Mexican banking sector will suspend operations at physical branches on these two days. According to information from the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) and the Mexican Bank Association (ABM), financial institutions will close their counters on April 2 and 3.
However, digital services will remain available without interruption. ATMs will operate normally throughout the period, allowing users to withdraw cash and check balances. Online banking and mobile apps will also be operational, facilitating transfers and other online transactions. Some branches located inside supermarkets may have special hours but with limited services. Regular operations at all branches will resume on Monday, April 6. Customers are advised to complete urgent transactions in advance or use digital channels.
The Passion of Christ in Iztapalapa: UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage
Iztapalapa hosts one of Mexico’s most emblematic Holy Week traditions: the Passion of Christ reenactment. This event involves over 5,000 actors and volunteers participating in a monumental theatrical performance, culminating in the Via Crucis held on the Cerro de la Estrella. The event combines deep religious elements with large-scale artistic production, making it a unique cultural phenomenon.
International recognition came in December 2025, when UNESCO officially inscribed this tradition on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity during a session held in New Delhi, India. This prestigious award not only validates the historical and cultural importance of the celebration but also positions it within the context of global traditions of exceptional significance. In 2026, participants and spectators anticipate an enriched celebration thanks to this international recognition, while maintaining the spiritual and community essence that characterizes this festival.
Final planning: how to make the most of Holy Week 2026
In conclusion, although Holy Week 2026 does not constitute an obligatory work holiday for most workers, it will still create a significant rest period for students and employees in companies that grant time off. The suspension of services at physical bank branches will require users to plan ahead or use digital platforms. With these dates confirmed and information about time off, vacations, financial services, and cultural activities, families, students, and employees can already organize their travel plans, participation in religious events, or simply enjoy a restorative break amid the annual work calendar.